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Equivocation
Equivocation For other uses, see Equivocation (disambiguation). Equivocation is a logical fallacy. It is committed ... this syllogism is actually two different terms, equivocation is actually a kind of the fallacy of four terms. The fallacy of equivocation is often used with words that ...
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Equivocation (disambiguation)
Equivocation (disambiguation) Equivocation can have one of several meanings: Equivocation is the technical name for a logic ... semantics in the course of the argument. Equivocation in the context of information theory measures ...
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Talk:Equivocation
Talk:Equivocation How about this one? Libraries contain books ...
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Talk:Information theory
... have fallen out of use, such as 'equivocation', 'Transinformation', and self-information / surprisal. (I think ... UTC) And specifically, the terms transinformation and equivocation have subtle nuances relating to their fundamental ... like the measure of a set union, equivocation behaves like the measure of a set ... concepts of self-information, conditional entropy or equivocation, joint entropy, and mutual information or transinformation ... 07, 10 February 2006 (UTC) Misdefinition of equivocation? If I'm not mistaken, equivocation ...
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Talk:Epistemology/Archive 2
... Knowledge is belief" is a form of equivocation, which is logical fallacy -- 172.191.126 ... is not. Conflation is a form of equivocation, which is logical fallacy. -- 172.191.126 ... Wrong. Conflation is not a form of equivocation. To conflate two things is to speak ... Knowledge is belief" is a form of equivocation, which is logical fallacy-- 172.191.126 ... t make sense of your use of "equivocation", unless perhaps you think it means " ...
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Talk:Irreducible complexity
... to be aware of the fallacy of equivocation, especially since Bertalanffy apparently didn't even ... or term (again, confer the fallacy of equivocation). This is terribly wrong. --Wade A. Tisthammer ... I remind you of the fallacy of equivocation? In contrast Paley seemed to recognize the ... were irreducible"? Also, beware the fallacy of equivocation. Behe said that certain biological structures cease ... definitions of "irreducible"? (Confer the fallacy of equivocation.) And what special pleading are you ...
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Talk:Vagueness
... listed under that page as well. IE, "equivocation". Not sure this is just "opinion". Pretty ... to such a significant extent that, effectively, equivocation between the two is manageable. That is ... considered their own concepts, then what about equivocation and amphiboly? Lucidish 00:14, 15 November ... 2005 (UTC) I think the concept of equivocation is subtly different to that of ambiguity. Equivocation to me connotes deliberate ambiguity. If ...
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Talk:Killian memos/Archive 3
... Unfortunately, non-competent Wikipedia contributors insist upon equivocation, improperly characterizing it as NPOV, to the ... for Wikipedia to exclude unnecessary and unreasonable equivocation, which damages its credibility. If Wikipedia cannot ... Wikipedia article should state this plainly. Unjustified equivocation would be misleading to readers, and would ... It should be stated clearly and without equivocation. The World Book Encyclopedia has done this ...
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Talk:Jesus/Archive 26
... the subject of Christ's divinity? The Equivocation article says that Equivocation is the use of a logical fallacy ... 51, 5 February 2006 (UTC) In philosophy Equivocation is the lgical falacy of sliding between ...
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Talk:Epistemology/Archive 3
... is ... belief" suffers from the fallacy of equivocation, the conflation of two entirely different things ... to get away with the fallacy of equivocation, the conflation of knowledge and belief, two ... just taking exception to the fallacy of equivocation, the conflation of knowledge and belief by ...
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